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The indicators in this dashboard are estimated from the ongoing high frequency monitoring (HFM) project being conducted by the Payments and Governance Research Program at J-PAL with the Dialogue and Development Commission of the Delhi Government.
The estimates are based on phone surveys with a population representative of people who have used a Mohalla Clinic in the last 8 months, and should not be extrapolated to the broader population of Delhi. Note that the actual sample size for each indicator varies, since not every respondent answers every question.
A description of the indicators in this dashboard is provided below:
| Indicator | Description |
|---|---|
| Households where anyone is missing meals | % of respondents who reported that someone in their household missed meals in the last week due to lack of food |
| PDS beneficiaries receiving additional entitlement | % of PDS beneficiaries who received more food grains than their usual entitlement |
| Population using food shelters | % of respondents who used a food shelter in the past week |
| Population that lost wages in the past week | % of respondents who reported that someone in their household lost partial or full wages in the past week |
| Population that believes they are financially secure for one month | % of respondents who believe they are financially secure for the following month |
| Reported stock availability of basic food items in the market | % of respondents who reported that there is stock available for basic food items in their local market |
| Reported price for a basic food basket | The average price for a basket of 6 kg rice, 4 kg wheat, 2 kg onions and 2 kg tomatoes. Aggregated from per-kg prices for individual commodities. |
| Population showing symptoms | % of respondents who reported that someone in their household had a fever, cough or sore throat in the past week |
| Population aware of public health directives | % of respondents who are aware of the government directives on social distancing, wearing masks, etc. |
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